PHARMACY.
No. 12 of 1908.
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(b) by any duly qualified licentiate of the Hongkong College of Medicine to his patient; or
(c) to his patient by such other person holding such diploma of some legally recognised British or foreign medical institution or examining body as may be approved by the Governor; or
(d) for animals under his care by any member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great Britain or by such other person holding such diploma of some legally recognised British or foreign veterinary institution or examining body as may be approved by the Governor :
Provided that such medicine is labelled with the name and address of such seller and the ingredients thereof be entered, with the name of the person to whom it is sold or delivered, in a book to be kept by the seller for that purpose.
Governor-in-Council may order names
12. The Governor-in-Council may direct the name of any person who is convicted of an offence against this Ordinance which in his opinion renders him unfit to be on the register to be erased from such register, and the Colonial Secretary shall erase the same accordingly, and shall publish a notice to such effect in the Gazette.
13. Any person convicted of an offence—
(a) against section 3 or 10, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 50 dollars for the first offence, and not exceeding 100 dollars for the second or any subsequent offence;
(b) against section 8, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 50 dollars.
Such fines shall be recoverable summarily; but nothing in this Ordinance shall prevent any person from being liable to any other penalty, damages, or punishment to which he would have been subject if this Ordinance had not been passed.
[s. 14, rep. No. 12 of 1912.]
from register.
Penalties.
15. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as affecting the provisions of the Opium Ordinance, 1909.
Saving of Opium Ordinance
No. 23 of 1909.
As amended by No. 30 of 1911, No. 12 of 1912 and No. 13 of 1912.
As amended by No. 9 of 1910 and No. 12 of 1912.